[Dispatch=Reporter Jeong Tae-yun] Netflix's "Wonderfuls" has captured the hearts of global viewers.
"Wonderfuls" recorded 7.9 million views (viewing hours divided by the total runtime of the work) on the 27th, in its second week of release. It rose to second place on the global non-English shows chart.
It also made the top 10 list in 64 countries. Unreleased stills were also released that day. The stills contained the entire journey from the moment the four from Haeseong City gained superpowers to saving the city.
"Wonderfuls" is a superpower comic adventure. Set at the turn of the millennium in 1999, it depicts neighborhood misfits who accidentally gain superpowers as they struggle to protect the world by confronting a villain who threatens peace.

The stills captured the bittersweet chemistry between 'Eun-chae-ni' (played by Park Eun-bin), who staged a fake incident to find freedom, and Son Gyeong-hun (played by Choi Dae-hun) and Kang Robin (played by Im Sung-jae), who got caught up in the incident.
Lee Woon-jung (played by Cha Eun-woo), marked as a target and covered in blood, revealed his hidden narrative of having been raised as 'Wonderkinder' in the past while simultaneously displaying a formidable threat.
The process of the trio, who initially struggled to properly control their abilities, gradually growing and Woon-jung overcoming his trauma conveyed empathy, comfort, and touching emotions to viewers.





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